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Instruction Manual for Motorboat Panel 305,306, Cockpit and Power Unit Version 1.0
We have examined the contents of this manual for compliance with the hardware and software described. However, since deviations are still possible, we shall not accept liability for complete compliance. The contents of this documentation are regularly checked and may be subject to corrections in the subsequent issues. We welcome any suggestions for improvement. If you have any questions about this manual or need more information about specific subjects, please contact your Bavaria dealer. Issue: 02/2007
Stempel des Bavaria - Vertragshändlers Stamp by Bavaria dealer
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Contents
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Introduction and Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.1
About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.1.1 Where to Get Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.2
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.2.1 The Different Operating Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1.2.2 The Power Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1.3
Panel 305 Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
1.3.1 Function Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1.3.2 Operation of Air Conditioning (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1.3.3 Operation of Generator (Optional). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1.3.4 Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1.3.5 Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 1.4
Overview of Panel 306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
1.4.1 Warning Symbols on Panel 306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 1.5
Cockpit Panel Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
1.5.1 Function Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 1.5.2 Operation of Windlass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 1.5.3 Operation of Sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 1.5.4 Operation of Engine Hutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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Electrical Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
2.1
Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
2.2
Rear View of Panel 305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
2.2.1 Terminal Assignment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 2.3
Rear View of Panel 306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
2.3.1 Terminal Assignment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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Overview of Power Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
2.4.1 Connector Assignment on Power Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 2.4.2 Micro Fuses on Power Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 2.5
Circuit Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
2.5.1 Circuit Diagram Cables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 2.5.2 Other Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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About This Manual This manual supplements the boat manufacturer's operating manual. It describes the function and operation of the individual operating panel and its electrical connections.
1.1.1
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Where to Get Information If you have any questions about this manual or need more information about specific subjects, please contact your Bavaria dealer.
1.2
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Introduction Three panels and one power unit are available for the operation and power supply. For details about the installation position, please refer to the boat manufacturer's operating manual.
Panel 305
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1 Panel 305 is designed for central monitoring and control of all electrical functions in your boat interior.
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Panel 306
1 Panel 306 supplies the 230V devices with power when there is a land connection or optional generator.
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Cockpit panel
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The cockpit panel is designed for central monitoring and control of all electrical functions on board a motorboat.
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Power unit
1 The power unit serves as an interface to the electrical consumers. It contains electrical connections and the micro fuses for the individual consumers.
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1.2.1
The Different Operating Panels 1
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3
Fig. 1
Overall view - panel 305, 306 and cockpit panel
Key (1) Panel 305 (3) Cockpit panel
(2) Panel 306 1 1
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The Power Unit 1 1
Fig. 2
Overall view - power unit
Key
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(1) Example of a micro fuse
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For the overview, function and values of all micro fuses, refer to Section 2.4 "Overview of Power Unit".
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Panel 305 Controls 2
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2 6 3
4
Fig. 3
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Overview of panel 305
Key (1) Display
(2) Scroll and acknowledgment buttons
(3) Function buttons
(4) Operation of generator (optional)
(5) Switch for land connection generator
(6) Operation of air conditioning (optional)
(optional) The current status of the function and lighting buttons is shown by the respective LED.
LED Status
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Meaning
Yellow LED on
Button function is switched on
Yellow LED flashes
Malfunction
Yellow LED off
Button function is switched off
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Function Buttons 3
Button
Description/Function Radio These buttons are used to switch the power supply to the radio on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. In the event of a malfunction, the yellow LED will flash until the fault has been removed.
Cabin lighting These buttons are used to switch the cabin lighting on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. Cockpit lighting These buttons are used to switch the lighting on the equipment rack on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again.
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F1 Switches a spare output on and off. This extra output is provided in addition to the functions set by the shipyards and is reserved for the use of other equipment. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. Fridge Switches the fridge on and off. Depending on your boat, there may be one or two fridges present. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. In the event of a malfunction, the yellow LED will flash until the fault has been removed. Heating Switches the heating control on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. Fresh water Switches the fresh water pump on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. CAUTION: Do not dry run the fresh water pump!
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1.3.2
Operation of Air Conditioning (Optional) For details about the operation and functions, refer to the boat manufacturer's operating manual.1
1.3.3
Operation of Generator (Optional) For details about the operation and functions, refer to the boat manufacturer's operating manual.1
1.3.4
Menu Structure This section describes how to access the various menu functions and how to change settings. 1 As soon as the panel is connected to the power source, a function test will be performed and the LEDs will light up for approx. 1 second. After this, the panel is ready for operation.
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Alarms will be shown when triggered. See also Abschnitt 1.3.5.1.
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After activating the main switch, you will see the following start screen on the display:
1 3 3 3
BAVARIA YACHTS
With the help of the scroll buttons and the acknowledgment button, you can select and view the various information and menus.
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Button
Description/Function Scroll button - up Navigates up the menu.
1
Scroll button - down Navigates down the menu.
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Acknowledgment button Saves or confirms your entries.
You can now perform the required settings at the panel.
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Menu BAVARIA YACHTS -~}
Sprache deutsch
If following symbol is displayed -~} charging of battery is indicated .
Å+ english
freshwater AC øøøøøøøøøø 100%
Select the language in which the display texts are to be shown.
Possible values : 25%, 50% and 75%
0%
Set the alarm value for the holding tank (VS)
Battery BV øøåÆÆÆÆÆÆÆ
OK~
MIN Å+ ·- OK~ øøåÆÆÆÆÆÆÆ 25%
Set the alarm value for the freshwater tank (AC)
Holding tank ÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆ
·-
The alarm value for the holding tank is preset to issue an alarm at a level of 75%.
MIN 12.0V
Change the alarm value for the consumer battery (BV).
Å+
·-
ÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆ
OK~
11.5V
Selects the alarm value for the minimum charging status of the consumer battery .
Possible values: 11.5 V to 13.5 V Key Scroll buttons
BAVARIA YACHTS -~}
Fig. 4
Acknowledgement button VS AC
Bow Sern
Panel 305 menu
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Alarms If an alarm is triggered, the red LED next to the display will flash. The display will show the menu which has issued the alarm and the alarm itself will be shown by a flashing exclamation mark next to the menu bar. To acknowledge the alarm, press the acknowledgment button for 2 seconds. 1 4
freshwater AC øøøøøøøøøø 100%
Acknowledgement button
BAVARIA YACHTS Alarm -~}
Press for 2 secs. If "Alarm" appears on the display , this means that an alarm has been acknowledged but the cause of the alarm has not yet been fixed . Fig. 5
Alarm display
The red LED extinguishes when you acknowledge the alarm.
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Overview of Panel 306 Panel 306 supplies the 230V devices with power when there is a land connection.
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WARNING 1
Observe the current consumption and power input
– The consumer devices connected must not exceed a total power input of 3.600 W and a max.
current consumption of 16 A. 1 5
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3
4
5
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7
8
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Fig. 6
Overview of panel 306
Key (1) Radio
(2) Observe warning symbols
(3) Residual current circuit breaker FI /
(4) Automatic circuit breaker for cooking (16A)
B16 (5) Automatic circuit breaker - shower socket (16A) (7) Automatic circuit breaker - battery
(6) Automatic circuit breaker - TV/air conditioning (16A) (8) Automatic circuit breaker - boiler (16A)
charger socket (16A)
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Function description – When the residual current circuit breaker is switched on, a green LED indicates the existing land connection. – The red LED indicates that the heating boiler is switched on. – The residual current circuit breaker and fuse B16 are connected upstream of the five automatic circuit breakers (4,5,6,7,8).
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Warning Symbols on Panel 306 1
Warning Symbols
Description Fire or heat warning – Panel 305/306 must be protected against fire and extreme heat.
Read the operating instructions – Read and observe the information in this instruction manual. – The safety instructions and hazard warnings in the boat manufacturer's operating manual take precedence. Warning against unauthorized opening of panels 305/306 – Measurement and service work to panels 305/306 may only be performed by specially qualified personnel. Warning against dangerous voltages. – Potentially lethal voltages are still present at some parts on the rear of panels 305/306. – Before performing any work, always switch off the residual current circuit breaker (FI) and the main switch of the consumer. For details about the installation position of the consumer main switch, please refer to the boat manufacturer's operating manual. – Disconnect panel 306 from the power supply.
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Cockpit Panel Controls 6
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3 Fig. 7
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Overview - cockpit panel
Key (1) Function buttons
(2) Operation of windlass
(3) Reserve
(4) Operation of sunroof
(5) Operation of engine hutch
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The current status of the function and lighting buttons is shown by the respective LED.
LED Status
Meaning
Yellow LED on
Button function is switched on
Yellow LED flashes
Malfunction
Yellow LED off
Button function is switched off
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Function Buttons 7
Button
Description/Function Horn Switches the horn on and off. The horn remains on as long as the button is pressed.
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Anchor light Switches the anchor light on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. In the event of a malfunction, the yellow LED will flash until the fault has been removed.
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Navigation lighting Switches the navigation lighting on and off. The anchor light is also switched on. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. In the event of a malfunction, the yellow LED will flash until the fault has been removed.
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Windlass Switches the windlass on and off. This activates the windlass up/down function button. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. In the event of a malfunction, the yellow LED will flash until the fault has been removed.
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Windscreen wipers Switches the windscreen wipers on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. In the event of a malfunction, the yellow LED will flash until the fault has been removed.
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Navigation instruments Switches the navigation device on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. In the event of a malfunction, the yellow LED will flash until the fault has been removed.
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Cockpit lighting These buttons are used to switch the lighting on the equipment rack on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again.
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Description/Function Radio Switches the radio on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. In the event of a malfunction, the yellow LED will flash until the fault has been removed. Cabin lighting These buttons are used to switch the cabin lighting on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. Engine room fan Switches the engine room fan on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. In the event of a malfunction, the yellow LED will flash until the fault has been removed.
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Fresh water Switches the fresh water pump on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. CAUTION: Do not dry run the fresh water pump! Heating Switches the heating control on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. Fridge Switches the fridge on and off. Depending on your boat, there may be one or two fridges present. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. In the event of a malfunction, the yellow LED will flash until the fault has been removed. Bilge pump Switches the bilge pump on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. In the event of a malfunction, the yellow LED will flash until the fault has been removed. CAUTION: Do not dry run the bilge pump!
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Button
Description/Function Engine room lighting (only for boat type BMB 38 S/HT and BMB 42 S/HT) These buttons are used to switch the engine room lighting on and off. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again. In the event of a malfunction, the yellow LED will flash until the fault has been removed. F1 to F2 Switches the two extra outputs on and off. These extra outputs are provided in addition to the functions set by the shipyards and are reserved for the use of other equipment. The button status is saved when the power supply has been switched off and is kept until the power is switched back on again.
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Operation of Windlass 7
Button
Description/Function Windlass up/down Use the arrow buttons to raise or lower the windlass. Before you can use this function, make sure that the windlass switched on first.
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Operation of Sunroof 1
ATTENTION Risk of trapped limbs in electrical sunroof (e.g. engine room roof; hardtop)!
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Button
Description/Function Sunroof open/shut Use the arrow buttons to open or close the sunroof.
1.5.4
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Operation of Engine Hutch 1
ATTENTION 1
Risk of trapped limbs in electrical sunroof (e.g. engine hutch; hardtop)!
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Button
Description/Function Engine hutch open/shut Use the arrow buttons to open or close the engine room roof.
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Safety Instructions 2
DANGER Panel 306 is supplied with 230 V~ ± 5 %, 50/60 Hz line voltage.
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– Potentially lethal voltages are therefore still present at some parts on the rear of this panel (input B16/FI) - even when the panel has been switched off at the residual current circuit breaker. – Measurement and service work to panels 305/306 may only be performed by specially qualified personnel. – Incorrect usage of panels 305/306 may cause serious or even lethal injuries and considerable damage to property. – The safety instructions and hazard warnings in the boat manufacturer's operating manual take precedence when using panels 305/306. – Observe the applicable accident prevention and DIN regulations (particularly DIN EN 60 204, Part 1) or the respective regulations in your country. – Before performing any work, always switch off the residual current circuit breaker (FI) and the main switch of the consumer. For details about the installation position of the consumer main switch, please refer to the boat manufacturer's operating manual. – Disconnect panel 306 from the power supply. – Secure the panel to prevent unauthorized reconnection of the power supply. Touching live parts can lead to serious or lethal injuries. 2
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Rear View of Panel 305 The connections can be found on the rear of the operating panel 305.
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Æ Loosen the 4 fastening screws at the front and carefully lift the panel out. Observe how the cables for the cable harness are run.
Æ Make sure that you do not damage any of the electrical components on the printed circuit board. 7
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3
+
5
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1 F P T -6 4 P - M0 9
2
+ 3 +
-
7 1
7 9 , 5 x 7 9 , 5 mm
K IS 1 _3 0 2 1
8 5 x 8 5 mm
9 5 x 9 5 mm
6
3 + Ou t
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5
2 Gn d
SO N IC T H 4 T 0 4 D2 PACK -
4
1
1
In
M
, 1 9
3 1 , 3 3 1 , x M 4 ,2
3 mm
3 6 x 3 6 mm
4 8 x4 8 m m
1 1 7 , 5 x6 1 ,5 m m
1 2 0 ,5 x 6 4 ,5 m m
1 3 0 x 7 0 mm
Fig. 8
Rear view of the panel 305 - terminal assignment
Key (1) Connection to power unit
(2) Connection to charger
(3) Connection to 230VAC supply for panel
(4) Connection to waste tank (waste water
306
tank)
(5) Connection to fresh water tank
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Terminal Assignment 2
Pin
[1] Connection to power unit
1
+12 V battery
2
Minus battery (GND
4
CAN_LOW
5
CAN_GND
6
CAN_HIGH
Cable
2 Connector
[2] Connection to charger
1
Charger, LED connection
2
COM/GND
Cable
2 Pin
[3] Connection to 230VAC panel 306
1
+12 V battery
2
Minus battery (GND)
3
Land connection - current
4
Land connection - voltage
Cable
2 Connector
[4] Connection to holding tank (waste water tank)
Cable
1
Waste tank 1 (waste water tank 1)
3/4
2
Waste tank 1 (waste water tank 1)
COM/GND
1
Waste tank 2 (waste water tank 2)
3/4
2
Waste tank 2 (waste water tank 2)
COM/GND 2
Connector
22
[5] Connection to fresh water tank
Cable
1
Tank
COM/GND
2
Tank
1/4
3
Tank
2/4
4
Tank
3/4
5
Tank
4/4
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Rear View of Panel 306 2
DANGER Panel 306 is supplied with 230 V~ ± 5 %, 50/60 Hz line voltage.
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– Observe the safety instructions in Section „Safety Instructions“ auf Seite 20. 2
2.3.1
Terminal Assignment 8
X
X
4
X
X X X X X X
X X
X
X X
3
X X X
X
X
2
X
X
1
N X X
5
PE L
Fig. 9
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Rear view of the panel 306 - terminal assignment
Key
2
(1) 3 x cooking
(2) WC socket + reserve
(3) TV / air conditioning + reserve
(4) Charger / sockets for kitchen + reserve
(5) 1 x Boiler
(6) Land connection
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2 NOTE: The protective earth conductor (PE) must be attached to the middle pin.
2 2 From
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To
Color
Cable
Voltage
Land connection socket Terminal (6)
brown/gnye/blue
1.0
220 V in
Generator (optional)
Distributor switch
brown/gnye/blue
1.1
220 V in
Terminal (5)
Boiler
brown/gnye/blue
2
220 V out
Terminals (1)
Stove
brown/gnye/blue
3
220 V out
Terminals (1)
Microwave (optional)
brown/gnye/blue
4
220 V out
Terminals (1)
Cockpit grill (optional)
brown/gnye/blue
5
220 V out
Terminals (4)
Charger
brown/gnye/blue
6
220 V out
Terminals (4)
Kitchen socket
brown/gnye/blue
7
220 V out
Terminals (2)
WC socket, bow
brown/gnye/blue
8.1
220 V out
Terminals (2)
WC socket, stern
brown/gnye/blue
8.0
220 V out
Terminals (3)
TV (optional)
brown/gnye/blue
9
220 V out
Terminals (3)
Air conditioning (optional)
brown/gnye/blue
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3
1
7
4
2
3
1
5
4
8 4
Einpr essf assungWuert h
6
g Wuer th Ei npressfassun
6
3
5
4
2
3
1
g Wuer th Ei npressfassun
N IC H T
D2 P ACK
SOT40 4
7 6
6
14 SOT40 4
4
2
3
1
3
4
5
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
1
4
5
2
1
N I C HT D2 PA CK
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r th EinpressfassungWue
2
+ -
8
3
2 4
Einpr essf as sung Wuer th
7
8
1
-
+
1 3
4 31 30
1
FPT- 100P-M 0 6
2
3
100 1
4
Ei npressfassungWue r th
2
+ 10
1 3
5
2 4
Einpr e ssf assungWuert h
5
80 81
51 0 5
1
6
6
9
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Overview of power unit - connector assignment
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(1) Connector for bow
(2) Connector for deck
(3) Connector for stern
(4) 4 pin connection for unswitched consumers
(5) 8 pin connection for unswitched consum-
(6) Relay box for windlass
ers (7) Connection to operating panel 305
(8) Connection to cockpit panel
(9) Ground connectors 1 to 3 for distribution of
2
negative for battery 2 Connector
[1] Connector for bow
Cable
Voltage
2.1
Relax windlass up/down
Black
12V
2.2
Reserve F1
--
--
2.3
Relax windlass up/down
Black
12V
2.4
Radio
Black
12V
2.5
Navigation instrument
Black
12V
2.6
Fridge(s)
Black
12V
2.7
Heating (control lead)
Black
12V
2.8
Windscreen wipers
Black
12V
2.9
Fresh water
Black
12V
2.10
Inside lighting
Black
12V 2
Connector
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[2] Connector for deck
Cable
Voltage
1.1
Do not use - assigned internally.
--
--
1.2
Anchor light
Black
12V
1.3
Do not use - assigned internally.
--
--
1.4
Sunroof open/shut
Black
12V
1.5
Do not use - assigned internally.
--
--
1.6
Cockpit lighting
Black
12V
1.7
Do not use - assigned internally.
--
--
1.8
Sunroof open/shut
Black
12V
1.9
Do not use - assigned internally.
--
--
1.10
Position lamp starboard
Black
12V
1.11
Do not use - assigned internally.
--
--
1.12
Position lamp port
Black
12V
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[2] Connector for deck
Cable
Voltage
1.13
Do not use - assigned internally.
--
--
1.14
Horn
Black
12V 2
Connector
[3] Connector for stern
Cable
Voltage
3.1
Engine room lighting
Black
12V
3.2
Bilge pump
Black
12V
3.3
Reserve F2
--
--
3.4
Engine room fan
Black
12V
3.5
Engine hutch open/shut
Black
12V
3.6
Engine hutch open/shut
Black
12V 2
Connector
[4] 4 pin connector for unswitched consumers
Cable
Voltage
4.1
--
--
--
4.2
--
--
--
4.3
QL balance assy
Red
12V
4.4
Heating overrun
Red
12V 2
Connector
[5] 8 pin connector for unswitched consumers
Voltage
5.1
Electrical WC flush (only for boats of type "42 Sport/HT")
Black
12V
5.2
Electrical WC flush (only for boats of type "42 Sport/HT")
Black
12V
5.3
--
--
--
5.4
--
--
--
5.5
--
--
--
5.6
--
--
--
5.7
TV amplifier
Black
12V
5.8
Shower pump
Black
12V
The windlass relay box has various features and can be installed in various positions, according to the type of boat you have.
2 2
Boat type
[6] Windlass relay box
Special features
BMB 27 Sport
12V / 500W / fuse 70A
None
BMB 30 Sport
12V / 800W / fuse 70A
None
BMB 32 Sport/HT
12V / 800W / fuse 70A
None
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Boat type
[6] Windlass relay box
Special features
BMB 35 Sport/HT
12V / 800W / fuse 70A
The relay box is installed in the underseat installation box of the stern cabin (port).
BMB 38 Sport/HT
12V / 800W / fuse 70A
The relay box is installed in the underseat installation box of the stern cabin (port).
BMB 42 Sport/HT
12V / 1,000W / fuse 70A
Relay installed on the windlass 2
Connector
[9] Ground connector 1 to 3
Voltage
6 pin
Ground connector 1
Blue
12V
6 pin
Ground connector 3
Blue
12V
8 pin
Ground connector 2
Blue
12V
Connection
28
Cable
Negative distribution battery
Cable
Voltage
M8
Negative, consumer battery
Blue
12V
M8
Negative from charger
Blue
12V
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Micro Fuses on Power Unit 10
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2
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2
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5
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2
(1) Fresh water pump (10A)
(2) Heating (control lead)
(3) Navigation instruments (7.5A)
(4) Windlass "down" (5A)
(5) Windlass "up" (5A)
(6) Inside lighting (15A)
(7) Windscreen wipers (10A)
(8) Fridge (15A)
(9) Radio (10A)
(10) Reserve F1 (10A)
(11) Horn (20A)
(12) Navigation lighting (7.5A)
(13) Cockpit lighting (10A)
(14) Anchor light (5A)
(15) Sun roof (15A)
(16) Engine room roof (15A) (electronic control)
(17) Engine room lighting (5A)
(18) Engine room fan (15A)
(19) Bilge pump (10A)
(20) Reserve F2 (10A)
(21) Main fuse - board power supply (70A)
(22) Fuse - windlass – For boats of type BMB 27/30 Sport/HT (70A) – For boats of type BMB 32 Sport/HT (70A) – For boats of type BMB 42 Sport/HT (70A) – For boats of type BMB 35 Sport/HT (on the relay box - 70A) – For boats of type BMB 38 Sport/HT (on the relay box - 70A)
(23) Heating - main cable (20A)
(24) QL balance assy (20A)
(25) Reserve
(26) Reserve
(27) Shower pump (10A)
(28) TV amplifier (7.5A)
(29) Reserve
(30) Reserve
(31) Reserve
2
– Only for boats of type "42 Sport/HT" => electrical WC flush (20A) – The automatic circuit breaker (7.5A) for the QL trim panel is located under the flap at the helmstand (with the relay for the external accessories).
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2.5.1
Circuit Diagram Cables 2
From
32
To
Crosssection
Color
2
Voltage
Starter battery, starboard + Main switch, engine, starboard
Red
95 mm
12V
Main switch, engine, starboard
Engine, starboard +
Black
95 mm2
12V
Starter battery, starboard -
Engine, starboard -
Blue
95 mm2
--
Starter battery, port side +
Main switch, engine, port side
Red
95 mm2
12V
Main switch, engine, port side
Engine, port side+
Black
95 mm2
12V
Starter battery, port side -
Engine, port side -
Blue
95 mm2
--
Consumer battery +
Main switch bow stream Red helm
95
mm2
12V
Main switch, consumer
Power unit 12V
50 mm2
12V
Black
mm2
Consumer battery -
Power unit 12V
Blue
50
Main switch bow stream helm
Main switch, consumer
Red
50 mm2
12V
Main switch bow stream helm
Fuse, bow stream helm Black
(1)
12V
Fuse, bow stream helm
Engine, bow stream helm
(1)
(1)
12V
Consumer battery -
Engine, bow stream helm
Blue
(1)
--
Main switch, consumer
Main switch, generator
Red
35 mm2
12V
mm2
12V
--
Main switch, generator
Generator +
Black
35
Consumer battery -
Generator -
Blue
35 mm2 mm2
12V
--
Generator
Diode distributor
Red
35
Diode distributor
Consumer battery
Red
35 mm2
12V
Red
mm2
12V
Diode distributor
Starter battery
Generator
Consumer battery (only Yellow for boats of type D4/D6)
2.5 mm2
--
Charger
Power unit
Blue
16 mm2
12V
Charger
Consumer battery
Red
16 mm2
12V
Charger
Starter battery, starboard Red +
16
mm2
12V
Charger
Starter battery, port +
16 mm2
12V
Version 1.0
Black
35
Electrical Connections
2.5.2
Other Cables 2
Cable
From
To
Color
Voltage
6
Tank sensor fuel
Tank display
Brown
12V
--
Main switch, engine, starboard
Relay ext. Accessories
Green
12V
--
Main switch, engine, port
Relay ext. Accessories
Red
12V
11
Relay ext., accessories
Fuel valve
Brown
12V
12
Relay ext., accessories
Fuel valve
Brown
12V 2
Electrical Connections
Version 1.0
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Electrical Connections